Gazette The Lake Cowichan
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 2015
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Golden Bell Treatment: Three former schools near Cowichan Lake included in heritage project PAGE 2
Chinook salmon: Enhancement society says the declining species has found a new home PAGE 3
Cassy’s Coffee House: Youbou says hello to its newest business today PAGE 10
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The Lake Cowichan Fire Department squared off against the Midget Lakers last Saturday (March 28) in a charity match in support of the Lake Cowichan Food Bank.
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Cowichan Women Against Violence (CWAV) recently presented a new youth-based program, called the “Youth Lens,” to municipalities across the Valley – and it seems to have garnered the attention of Lake Cowichan’s town council. CWAV has been developing the Youth Lens program for the past
several years in conjunction with a number of local youth. “It’s youth-led, so we’re not imposing what we think are the important issues,” Jane Sterk, Executive Director of CWAV, said. “We’re encouraging them to go to other youth to find out what the issues are.” CWAV and the youth group have since took on a number of youth-related projects, such as youth walks and other initiatives. e
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